The Wind In The Willows Lyrics And Chords. Written by John Bell. Lovely song that I learned
in school,,,,,,Memories. The sheet music notes are included with the tin whistle tab.

[C] As I went a-[Dm]walking one [G7]morning in [Em]spring I [Am]met with some [Dm]trav'lers in an [G7]old country
[C]laneOne was an [Dm]old man the [G7]second a [Em]maid, ,And the [Am]third was a [Dm]young boy who [G7]smiled as
he [C]said:

With the [F]wind in the [C]willows and the [F]birds in the [C]sky,We've a [F]bright sun to [C]warm us where-[Dm]ever
we [G7]lie,We [C]have bread and [Dm]fishes and a [G7]jug of red [Em]wineTo [Am]share on our [Dm]journey with [G7}all
of man-[C]kind.

I sat down beside them,The flowers all around,And we ate on a mantle spread out on the groundThey told me
of prophets and princes and kingsAnd they spoke of the one god who knows everythingWe've the ...

I asked them
to tell me their name and their raceSo I might remember their kindness and grace.My name is Joseph, this is Mary my
wifeAnd this is our young son, our pride and delightWe travel the whole world, by land and by seaTo tell all the
people how they might be freeWe've the....

Sadly, I left them, in an old country laneFor I knew that
I never would see them againOne was an old man, the second a maidAnd the third was a young boy who smiled as he saidWe've
the wind....

BREAD AND FISHES Lyrics Guitar Chords 3/4
(Alan Bell)

This song is also known as ‚The Wind In The Willows’

Lyrics and chords below as used by the McCalmans (use capo on 1st fret). Guitar work by Marc Fahrbach to correspond
with McCalmans version

Intro: D-G-D-GG-D-G-DG-D-Em-A7-D-D

As (D)I went a (G)walkin'
one (A7)mornin' in (D)springI (Bm)met with
some (Em)travelers on an (A7)old country (D)laneOne was an (G)old man, the (A7)second a (D)maidAnd the (Bm)third was a (Em)young
boy who (A7)smiled as he (D)said - D

ChorusWith the (G)wind in the (D)willows, and the (G)birds in the (D)skyThere’s
a (G)bright sun to (D)warm us, where(Em)ever we (A7)lie – A7We (D)have bread and (G)fishes and a (A7)jug
of red (D)wine

To (Bm)share on our (Em)journey with (A7)all
of man(D)kind

So I (D)sat down be(G)side them, with the (A7)gay flowers a(D)roundAnd we (Bm)ate from a (Em)mantle spread (A7)out on the (D)groundThey told me of (G)people’s and
(A7)prophets and (D)kingsAnd (Bm)told of the (Em)one god who (A7)knew every(D)thing - D

Chorus

So I (D)asked them to (G)tell me their (A7)names and their (D)raceThat (Bm)I might re(Em)member their (A7)kindness and (D)grace"My name it is (G)Joseph, this is (A7)Mary
my (D)wifeAnd (Bm)this
is our (Em)young son, who (A7)brightens our (D)life" - D

Chorus

We’re (D)travelling to (G)Glaston, through (A7)England’s green (D)lanesTo
(Bm)hear of men’s (Em)troubles, to (A7)hear of men’s (D)pains.We travel the (G)wide world, over
(A7)land and the (D)seaTo
(Bm)tell all the (Em)people how (A7)they can be (D)free - D

Chorus

So (D)sadly, I (G)left them, in that (A7)old country (D)laneI (Bm)know that I (Em)never shall (A7)see them a(D)gainOne was an (G)old man, the (A7)second a (D)maidAnd the (Bm)third was a (Em)young boy
who (A7)smiled as he (D)said - D